East Bay Times

STUNNING SETBACK

Celtics turn game around with 17-0 run in fourth quarter to knock off Warriors

- By Madeline Kenney mkenney@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN FRANCISCO >> Despite an NBA Finals record six first-quarter 3-pointers from Steph Curry and an impressive third quarter in which Golden State outscored Boston by 14 points, the Warriors collapsed in stunning fashion in the final minutes and lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals 120-108 to the Celtics on Thursday.

Golden State's double-digit advantage entering the final quarter evaporated with the Celtics' Jaylen Brown, Al Horford and Derrick White combining to lead an explosive 17-0 run that handed Golden State its first home loss of the 2022 playoffs.

After the Warriors won the third quarter 38-24, Boston roared back and outscored Golden State 40-16 in the fourth to secure a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven Finals series over the Warriors.

The Warriors-Celtics matchup pits the league's best offense, led by Curry, Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson,

against the league's best defense that's anchored by Horford, Brown and Marcus Smart.

Boston's size and physicalit­y proved to be an issue for Jordan Poole, who struggled to find offensive rhythm. But not for Curry who zoomed all across the court to create open looks amid a record-setting first quarter

The teams combined for a NBA Finals record 40 made 3-pointers, with the Warriors going 19 for 45 from 3-point range compared to the Celtics' 21 for 41.

Despite Curry's impressive first quarter, the Celtics managed to keep pace with the Warriors for most of the game as Golden State never led by more than 10 until midway through the third quarter when the Warriors started to pull away. Boston used a 3-point flurry to storm back as White and Horford combined to hit four consecutiv­e fourth quarter three-pointers amid the Celtics' extended run.

The Celtics, who held Curry scoreless in his final six minutes of the first half, overcame a 10-point Golden State advantage to take a 56-54 lead heading into the locker room.

Curry finished with 34 points and made seven 3-pointers, Wiggins scored 20 points and Otto Porter Jr., fresh off a foot injury, added 12 off the bench, but the Warriors' offense went ice cold from the field during the fourth quarter collapse.

 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The Celtics' Jaylen Brown dunks the ball in front of the Warriors' Klay Thompson during the first quarter of Game 1of the NBA Finals at Chase Center on Thursday night.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER The Celtics' Jaylen Brown dunks the ball in front of the Warriors' Klay Thompson during the first quarter of Game 1of the NBA Finals at Chase Center on Thursday night.
 ?? RAY CHAVEZ – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Steph Curry of the Warriors is unhappy with a call against him during the second quarter on Thursday night.
RAY CHAVEZ – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Steph Curry of the Warriors is unhappy with a call against him during the second quarter on Thursday night.

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